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* {{ipa+|gnym|[ˈtito]}} | * {{ipa+|gnym|[ˈtito]}} | ||
===Etymology 1=== | ===Etymology 1=== | ||
From {{com|gnym|toto|-ito}}. Sense 2 is calqued from {{der|gnym|es|mijo}}. | From {{com|gnym|toto|-ito}}. Sense 2 is calqued from {{der|gnym|es|mijo|p=c}}. | ||
====Noun==== | ====Noun==== | ||
{{head|gnym|n|g=cI,cII|plural|watito|or|titosi}} | {{head|gnym|n|g=cI,cII|plural|watito|or|titosi}} | ||
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# {{label|gnym|colloquial}} bro, man, dawg | # {{label|gnym|colloquial}} bro, man, dawg | ||
===Etymology 2=== | ===Etymology 2=== | ||
Probably in analogy with diminutive suffix {{l|gnym|-ito}}. Sense 3 and 4 derived from the idea of having a short penis. | Probably in analogy with diminutive suffix {{l|gnym|-ito}}. Sense 3 and 4 derived from the idea of having a short penis. <!-- 😭 --> | ||
====Adjective==== | ====Adjective==== | ||
{{head|gnym|adj}} | {{head|gnym|adj}} | ||
Latest revision as of 21:03, 22 May 2026
Ganymedian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From toto + -ito. Sense 2 is calqued from Spanish mijo.
Noun
tito class I/II (plural watito or titosi)
- baby, child, son, daughter
- Tito mi ten 3 añosi.
- My child is 3 years old.
- (childish, endearing) my child, my son, my daughter
- (colloquial) bro, man, dawg
Etymology 2
Probably in analogy with diminutive suffix -ito. Sense 3 and 4 derived from the idea of having a short penis.
Adjective
tito
- small
- Wachawa ni tito.
- Lice are small.
- short, narrow
- Synonym: nene
- Chika tani tito tempote; bili ya wazazi ye ni tito també.
- The girl was always short; both her parents were also short.
- (colloquial, vulgar) sexually inept
- (colloquial) chicken, cowardly, weak
Derived terms
Categories:
- Ganymedian terms suffixed with -ito
- Ganymedian compound terms
- Ganymedian terms calqued from Spanish
- Contionary
- Ganymedian lemmas
- Ganymedian nouns
- Ganymedian class I nouns
- Ganymedian class II nouns
- Ganymedian terms with usage examples
- Ganymedian childish terms
- Ganymedian endearing terms
- Ganymedian colloquialisms
- Ganymedian adjectives
- Ganymedian vulgarities